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We are almost finished reading Chains as our current read-aloud. Both classes have about 25 pages to go, and they were begging to read more today! We ended right after Isabel escaped from the potato bin. The greatest sound in the world is the united groans of 20 6th graders begging you to continue reading a read-aloud!

Seeing as the Newbery will be announced in a little over a week, we have slightly altered our read-aloud plans. I plan to finish Chains tomorrow, complete with an awesome discussion. We then have Monday off for Martin Luther King Jr., Day. My class begged that we read Diamond Willow beginning on Tuesday. After considering the logistics for about a second, I said, “Of course!” At 108 pages, and with a lot of white space, I think we can finish it before the announcement is made. Then we will have read three books that are on numerous mock Newbery lists.

Diamond Willow will present some interesting challenges. The diamond-shape poems and the bold words throughout need to be viewed to be appreciated. I think I will show the book using my document camera. This way the students can see the poems as I read them, just like if they had the book in their hands. It’s the first time I will be combining technology and literacy this way, and I can’t wait to see how it goes! Will the experience of reading the book on the board, via the camera, be the same as reading the book in your lap? It should be a lot of fun and I can’t wait to find out!

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